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premier league season resumed last week after a three week break and champions and it's in today's big narrow the gap will need a sense. late on monday with sunday's victory and. the only goal coming in the seventy ninth minute when that exam to get a shot pool scored from close range to register his a goal of the season defending champions in the posting the ninth in the tree. in the early kick off spartak moscow trials to nail a new boys rule the. open for the red wise midway through the first off before last is league top scorer well it's on balls to victory made way through the second spartak condemning boulder to this second home defeat in four days. in time they can seem schall the bracing to novelist in a way that i was told is best coming into its wealth minutes after this hedda and then in the seventy six sim shelf added his second sealing the final score the thirty three year old midfielder reaching one hundred three goals with the sack. elsewhere a blistering debut in the russian top flight for the portuguese coach who say it all with four different players on target for his
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if we wait for something into the future big discount that. parlay that is because in evolutionary times we may have been likely to die before we reap the benefit of waiting for your. people with very little to lose the had the steepest discount rates. socially mediated by our affluence and how secure we are. some of the poorest people on the planet. they become the richest people on the planet almost overnight. but very, very, young men are the ones most prone. if you are young man, nothing to lose, you will too outrageous things in the hope that you will attract a girl ended your genes into the next generation for you in a locked up for life for dead. wherever you end up dying. so it is important that we understand that about ourselves because in an interconnected world, and emerging global super organism every part affects every other part. issues of social justice and relative equality, opportunity, and affluent and so forth are very important to. i want to just talk briefly about what is happening as defined independent super organisms em
if we wait for something into the future big discount that. parlay that is because in evolutionary times we may have been likely to die before we reap the benefit of waiting for your. people with very little to lose the had the steepest discount rates. socially mediated by our affluence and how secure we are. some of the poorest people on the planet. they become the richest people on the planet almost overnight. but very, very, young men are the ones most prone. if you are young man, nothing to...
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so what is the big entity that we are part of? outfit their information since dems organized manner so what is the information system at work here? it is dna, a digital information system, which obviously has created in our bodies, but even more it has created that entity that we see today. 4.5 billion years old. it has created this extraordinary agency. they could concentrate briefly because they tell a tale of germanic mummification by life itself by dna. the first is the craft with the oceanic craftier. the burial states. these are made by the way. of rocks that scientists have recently come up with the rather intriguing notion that the continents would not exist without life and that's because we can calculate the energy budget of the early earth, the primitive earth. we can work out rights of the russian that are required to create the continents and the figures just don't add up. there is an energy deficit. we're succumbing to create the erosion of oceanic rocks they made the continents being formed. it's been argued that hi
so what is the big entity that we are part of? outfit their information since dems organized manner so what is the information system at work here? it is dna, a digital information system, which obviously has created in our bodies, but even more it has created that entity that we see today. 4.5 billion years old. it has created this extraordinary agency. they could concentrate briefly because they tell a tale of germanic mummification by life itself by dna. the first is the craft with the...
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europe the big story. this trough across the west, big ridge across the east and that means a heat wave for moscow. temperatures here are going to be in the mid-30s, and in the middle we're going to be talking large hail, strong winds and heavy rain as the thunderstorms continue to intensify. manisha? >> ivan, thank you very much. keeping us ahead of the weather systems. much appreciated. >>> now, the debt uncertainty in the united states is sending shudders through markets around the world. that's just ahead. >>> from cnn london, i'm charles hodson. >> and i'm manisha tank at cnn hong kong. a warm welcome back to "world business today." >>> well, let's check in on european stock markets now. about one and half hours in to trading, and here's how things are looking. the -- a lot of negative factors here, disappoints results from ryanair. we're seeing the continued stale mates in washington and a downgrading of greek debt by moody's. three notches from ca to ca-1. look at the numbers off by -- sorry. i gues
europe the big story. this trough across the west, big ridge across the east and that means a heat wave for moscow. temperatures here are going to be in the mid-30s, and in the middle we're going to be talking large hail, strong winds and heavy rain as the thunderstorms continue to intensify. manisha? >> ivan, thank you very much. keeping us ahead of the weather systems. much appreciated. >>> now, the debt uncertainty in the united states is sending shudders through markets...
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right out now into united states and australia well it poses quite a big threat to david cameron because it's the first time we've seen in his judgment quite clearly brought seriously into question the decision to use and be called who had been the editor of the news of the world when some of these events were taking place as his press advisor was clearly a very very bad judgment and strong in it and he now is trying his best to make clear blue water between him and news international but we've got the fact that the appears to be some hacking into gordon brown's private life you have to say you have to start to wonder what else is in there and of course it's not only it's not just phone hacking it's now the use of what we call bloggers these are people to information what should be private sources like medical records tax records so it's develop as we speak. the explosive mixture of media and politics in the hacking scandal that's gripping the world's attention is also discussed in today's edition of cross talk you can join peter bell this hour but for now here's a quick preview. in this
right out now into united states and australia well it poses quite a big threat to david cameron because it's the first time we've seen in his judgment quite clearly brought seriously into question the decision to use and be called who had been the editor of the news of the world when some of these events were taking place as his press advisor was clearly a very very bad judgment and strong in it and he now is trying his best to make clear blue water between him and news international but we've...
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so flooding is going to be a big concern here as well as strong winds anhigh waves along the east coast. in terms of temperatures, it stays hot in china. shanghai reaches 37 degrees. very hot indeed. for the americas looking unsettled down in the southeastern corner here. watch out for the drenching thunderstorms picking up the energy from the gulf of mexico. couple of severe areas to watch out across the northern in the northeastern corner of the u.s. and canada. then behind the tail end of this frontal system, this low pressure moving over montana. northern plains, look out for the strong thunderstorms. looking showery down in the southwestern corner as well as western mexico. here temperatures stay very, very hot in the central and the southern portions of the u.s. 40 degrees in oklahoma city. 34 in denver. and 31 in chicago. now we take a look at europe. it remains very thundery and wet out towards the east. especially for the balkans dealing with that widespread rain and thunderstorms. this system is going to be making its way in a northeasterly direction. much of eastern europe lo
so flooding is going to be a big concern here as well as strong winds anhigh waves along the east coast. in terms of temperatures, it stays hot in china. shanghai reaches 37 degrees. very hot indeed. for the americas looking unsettled down in the southeastern corner here. watch out for the drenching thunderstorms picking up the energy from the gulf of mexico. couple of severe areas to watch out across the northern in the northeastern corner of the u.s. and canada. then behind the tail end of...
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front of one of the first official meetings of the bolsheviks supposedly took place here the city is a big mistake. in the middle of the nineteenth century. from a real settlement into leaving influx processing center of russia because of this because one of the cycles of russian conscious to join the nineteenth century with a great start free buildings scarcely throughout the region you can see why the comparison was and still is made by walking through the city you see some peaceful and full set ups cathedral and a mishmash of soviet buildings it's almost as if in some coolest time really stands still here. take a look at the striking colors traditional russian house. there are many so. such as available. over the past few decades. the city's thousands left to seek employment elsewhere to challenge this problem the government has. installed the ferry schemes and he projects his new economic and cultural issues he's been in school so he's a fresh slowly catching up for the hundreds of thousands of you may be watching the stakes on the straight in front of. the city writes from the lyrics
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but smaller developers aren't big enough to do their own thing. for those smaller developers who no one's heard of, it's going to be tougher for them to defect to the web, do their own thing and hope people find them just by searching. >> that was maggie lake. >>> despite the hype and fanfare, for apple it hasn't been an easy six month. the stock fell by 3.5% in june, the worst first half performance since the financial crisis erupted in 2008. apple's great at breathing new life into its existing stable of products, but it seems as though investors are hankering after something else, new gadgets from the company. they're also worried about competition from the like of google. >>> next on the show, europe and south korea are locked in a tighter embrace as a new trade deal promises change in opportunity. for consumers and companies alike. details ahead. >>> in from -- from cnn london, welcome back. a twist in the case of dominique strauss-kahn is expected to play out in a courtroom seven hours from now. a source close to the case tells cnn that pros
but smaller developers aren't big enough to do their own thing. for those smaller developers who no one's heard of, it's going to be tougher for them to defect to the web, do their own thing and hope people find them just by searching. >> that was maggie lake. >>> despite the hype and fanfare, for apple it hasn't been an easy six month. the stock fell by 3.5% in june, the worst first half performance since the financial crisis erupted in 2008. apple's great at breathing new life...
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it is really a big question of what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so a group of countries bomb being libya and using you really a weapons that of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population abstaining just being neutral in this case of course was not enough because nato is you through security you are the lucian you know free hand to do just anything they want to know the fact they are fighting on the side of the rebels they're fighting the libyan government and nobody knows when. nato will decide to you know protect some civil populations and then meanwhile it killed the government more than twenty billion dollars in freeze the assets this money is going to be used to help the rebels but of course that is in a way totally illegal you can't just take money away from from governments and give it to rebels germany wants a piece of the cake to be to be clear germany wants to maintain its fifteen percent of the libyan oil as a percentage of the total oi
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he feels like we've gotten too big. you know, i decided, i got to get out there and find out for myself what the problem is. honestly, i don't think there is a problem. i think we just have to work harder and be more persistent. >> reporter: the face time also gives steve the opportunity to see how his products are being received, and to find out whether he's missing a trick. >> another thing i'm thinking about is doing a brooklyn only beer, like a beer that we would only -- a draught beer that we'd only sell in brooklyn, something special. >> that would be great. >> salespeople are always going to have excuses why they're not selling certain accounts. the only way you can counter that is to get out there and try it yourself. then they can't bs you about what's happening in the market. >> reporter: steve has been pounding the pavement for years. he says he'll continue doing so as long as he's the boss. >> i don't think i could sell something that i wasn't really in love with. and, you know, it's important to be able to
he feels like we've gotten too big. you know, i decided, i got to get out there and find out for myself what the problem is. honestly, i don't think there is a problem. i think we just have to work harder and be more persistent. >> reporter: the face time also gives steve the opportunity to see how his products are being received, and to find out whether he's missing a trick. >> another thing i'm thinking about is doing a brooklyn only beer, like a beer that we would only -- a...
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people in spain unemployed simply getting a job is to those gathered in the trades central square the big part of the responsibilities from the governor. because the government first of all. not related to conditions at the beginning of the crisis to fight against the crisis it reacts very late and on the other hand once the government out what to do they go roaming it's not doing their job properly biggest output in the nodal com people to wake up otherwise we'll just become slaves to the system and want to be treated as humans and they believe they can make a difference. the government has to change things because they don't have a choice. with greece in shambles and neighboring portugal trashed by the rating agencies spain is facing not just a financial but a deepening social crisis members of the so-called indignant marches say they want their dignity preserved but whether their calls will be heard is a whole another issue even in those courts in madrid. greece has had its credit rating high. again meaning it's now hovering just above a level that would constitute default attempts by
people in spain unemployed simply getting a job is to those gathered in the trades central square the big part of the responsibilities from the governor. because the government first of all. not related to conditions at the beginning of the crisis to fight against the crisis it reacts very late and on the other hand once the government out what to do they go roaming it's not doing their job properly biggest output in the nodal com people to wake up otherwise we'll just become slaves to the...
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it was a big shake. it felt like a big shake. we're not used to that sort of magnitude earthquake. for many people, they got a frigtd. but everything is fine. a most unusual event. >> mark o'brien, network 10 reporter, from melbourne. >>> neighboring new zealand was hit by an earthquake on tuesday. the 6.5 magnitude quake was felt on most of the country. it was centered in taupo. but it was felt as far down as the capital of wellington. residents were shaken. but there's been no reports of any damage so far. as network 10's reporter, mark o'brien, was telling us. >>> you're watching "world business today." her first day on the job as the head of the imf. we'll look at the kind of leader that lagarde is bound to be. >>> a place where money seems to be no object. and gracing group buying sites. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah nymex trieding down on 28 cents on the dollar. from cnn london, this is "world business today." welcome back. a die after winning thailand's general election, the new prime minister has announced her government will reopen an investigation in
it was a big shake. it felt like a big shake. we're not used to that sort of magnitude earthquake. for many people, they got a frigtd. but everything is fine. a most unusual event. >> mark o'brien, network 10 reporter, from melbourne. >>> neighboring new zealand was hit by an earthquake on tuesday. the 6.5 magnitude quake was felt on most of the country. it was centered in taupo. but it was felt as far down as the capital of wellington. residents were shaken. but there's been no...
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i think the big question is will he meet prime minister david cameron. before all this blew up, david cameron and others would fly halfway around the world to see rupert mer dock. now it's the other way around. he's flown in here and is trying to save the crisis of his empire which seems to be growing every single day. t the "mirror" reporting victims of 9/11 may have been impacted by the "news of the world." and also the embattled chief executive of news international rebecca brooks had volunteered to be interviewed by the police. we don't know if and when that will happen. . but that would again move this up another notch. the big underlying question sis this. how far up the line in the company cothey go. they found e-mails from as far back as 2007 that these practices were going on. why were they only passed on in the past month. >> dan rivers joining us outside the houses of parliament in london. many thanks to you. pauline. >> charles, let's return to asia and the latest inflation and trade figures that came out recently. the latest trade figures su
i think the big question is will he meet prime minister david cameron. before all this blew up, david cameron and others would fly halfway around the world to see rupert mer dock. now it's the other way around. he's flown in here and is trying to save the crisis of his empire which seems to be growing every single day. t the "mirror" reporting victims of 9/11 may have been impacted by the "news of the world." and also the embattled chief executive of news international...
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one hundred twenty kilometers north of moscow with the sport yet to make it to the lympics event as big as the cancer competitors as they all look to take home the biggest prize in water skiing the first stop was women's tricks events where the competitors are trying to create in as many moves as quickly as possible trying to get top marks from the judges a lot of the ways that we practice we use trampolines the kind you know rounds and we write our skis a lot just to feel edges and turns in it and it just takes a lot of balls in order to start learning a trade good certainly looks pretty tranquil that we take a lot of practice to get rowing so you can pace can sometimes lose their grip and didn't want to pay for it crunches you know it's come they want revenge was when truly won by better ruses natalya. was rewarded after this fantastic performance and certainly please go home cry over fully behind the russians in the final bid to become a fan five largest to mass almost one in spain taking up world skiing from the russian says the right of which ability certainly gives her an advantag
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once our big continues direct lives despite president obama's pledge to shop in the tories prison many detainees released without charge have shed light on what goes on there are few spoke to one former prisoner murat kurnaz who says the u.s. has an issue even a simple apology for his years of torment is interview is next. the united states held morricone as i can tell them obey detention camp for five years before releasing him without charge it's a couldn't have you ever been given an apology or an explanation by the americans. and they did not but even i don't think that they are going through probably just what you were arrested in pakistan in two thousand and one why were you there here in germany i saw a group it's called jamaat to be helping. young people who have problems with drugs or homeless people or who has problems at all they are always in from pakistan they have their own world eighty million members it's i thing the biggest group and they are nonpolitical and they're against more of course and they also hate and by. because they are against war. when i went to pakistan
once our big continues direct lives despite president obama's pledge to shop in the tories prison many detainees released without charge have shed light on what goes on there are few spoke to one former prisoner murat kurnaz who says the u.s. has an issue even a simple apology for his years of torment is interview is next. the united states held morricone as i can tell them obey detention camp for five years before releasing him without charge it's a couldn't have you ever been given an apology...
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welcome to the what needs to big splash in the world of high tech business what turns events science into products they don't understand. is this going to be followed russian innovators to ensure bidders and broaden and their big breakthrough back home spotlight on startups on technology update here on along. we've got the future covered. too much brighter if you knew me. from phones to permission. to start on t.v. don't comb. the bodies of all the victims who died when a pleasure cruiser sank in russia's tatarstan republic two weeks ago have been recovered one hundred twenty two people perished in the country's worst water disaster in decades and will gary went down to minutes on the volga river with two hundred and one aboard seventy nine who were rescued the ship has been lifted from the river bed and told to shallow waters where the hall is to be drained to help investigators establish the cause of the tragedy the captains of two ships that sailed by the bulgaria face criminal charges for failing to offer help to people who have already been charged with violating safety regulati
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one hundred twenty kilometers north of moscow with the sport yet to make it into the lympics event as big as it gets for competitors it's very all look to take home the biggest prize in water skiing first up was women's tricks event where the competitors try to put in as many moves as quickly as possible trying to get top marks from the judges. a lot of the ways that we practice we use trampolines the kind you know and bounce and we ride our skis a lot just the feel edges and turns in it and it just takes a lot of falls in order to start learning the truth of the move certainly looks pretty tranquil but they take a lot of practice to get right so you can sometimes lose their rhythm doing one favorite crunches in it's come to a halt for the event was when she won by better reasons not totally abednego i was rewarded after this fantastic performance and it certainly pleased the home crowd behind the russians in the final we had to make our start about life as gymnasts almost point to steyn taking up world skiing number been a russian serves the right of which ability certainly gives her an
one hundred twenty kilometers north of moscow with the sport yet to make it into the lympics event as big as it gets for competitors it's very all look to take home the biggest prize in water skiing first up was women's tricks event where the competitors try to put in as many moves as quickly as possible trying to get top marks from the judges. a lot of the ways that we practice we use trampolines the kind you know and bounce and we ride our skis a lot just the feel edges and turns in it and it...
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hundred twenty kilometers north of moscow with the sport yet to make it in to be a lympics event as big as it gets for the competitors that's very all look to take home the biggest prize in water skiing the first topless women's tricks event where the competitors try to put in as many moves as quickly as possible trying to get top marks from the judges a lot of the ways that we practice we use trampolines the kind you know and bounce and we ride our skis a lot just to feel edges and turns in and it just takes a lot of falls in order to to start learning the trick the move certainly looks pick tank but they take a lot of practice to get right to even the best can sometimes lose by rhythm moving when the paper its front is in it's come to a halt the event was when she won by better reasons entirely abednego i was rewarded after this fantastic performance and it certainly pleased the home crowd more fully behind the no russians in the final weird mix of our stance about life as gymnasts almost by mistake taking up water skiing number by the russian says the reports ability certainly gives
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there were huge weaknesses in the whole construct of the monetary union in europe and my big surprise is that it has lasted ten years before through this kind of crises these weaknesses came to the surface of what felt editor in chief of trends a business magazine live in belgium many thanks indeed. well i mean i'm in the us the republicans and the democrats failed to strike a deal to resolve the nation's debt ceiling crisis over the weekend but secretary of state hillary clinton who is in hong kong during a tour of asia says she has no doubt an agreement will be reached before next week's deadline economic analyst martin indyk says that the u.s. is so deep in debt that america's a global influence is being undermined. the united states is essentially bankrupt in any case if they increase the debt ceiling actually as the chinese rating agency dugong has been saying even if they find an agreement and then increase the debt ceiling where it's going to be as a result more debt so the u.s. are starting from five trillion of debt and that's just the nominal national debt but it's not even
there were huge weaknesses in the whole construct of the monetary union in europe and my big surprise is that it has lasted ten years before through this kind of crises these weaknesses came to the surface of what felt editor in chief of trends a business magazine live in belgium many thanks indeed. well i mean i'm in the us the republicans and the democrats failed to strike a deal to resolve the nation's debt ceiling crisis over the weekend but secretary of state hillary clinton who is in hong...
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that's the big question. jeremy hunt, the culture secretary in the uk had been expected to approve the deal a week ago. now it's viewed that he will be delaying any decision as to whether news corp is allowed to buy bskyb. that is the big thing. will they be allowed to buy it? at the moment the only reason it can be turned down is need yao plurality rules, which is the reason sky news channel has to be hived off. the big concern is what news comes out over the next month or two while the decision is being delayed. the one final thing that could stop news international buying bskyb is whether the regulator, the media regulator in the uk decides if news international is not a fit and proper owner of british media assets. that's very unlikely to happen, but it all depends on what is unearthed of the whole "news of the world." i can't tell you that. >> yeah. sure, we have to wait and watch the way revelations are pouring out, we don't have a clue on what could happen from here on in. coming back to this media plu
that's the big question. jeremy hunt, the culture secretary in the uk had been expected to approve the deal a week ago. now it's viewed that he will be delaying any decision as to whether news corp is allowed to buy bskyb. that is the big thing. will they be allowed to buy it? at the moment the only reason it can be turned down is need yao plurality rules, which is the reason sky news channel has to be hived off. the big concern is what news comes out over the next month or two while the...
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a lot of people have been saying it could be too big to fail. it's the world's eighth largest economy, very much in the eye of the storm. it may be too big to bail out some politicians and economists to bail out. we asked the head of pimco whether he was worried or surprised italy found itself in this situation. take a listen to what he had to say. >> surprise, no, worried, yes. surprised no, because europe has failed to get ahead of the crisis. when you fail to get ahead of the crisis, it becomes more disorderly and it spreads quickly. worried because italy is very different from greece, ireland and portugal. italy is large. italy is the third biggest issuer of debt. this marks a significant morphing of the european debt crisis. >> one positive we should mention is italy's bond auction on tuesday was rather successful. it had to sell the bonds at a 6% yield, but it did manage to do so. so investors seeing that as a note of positivity on the markets. last night italy's own prime minsters, silvio berlusconi urged politicians to show unity to pass
a lot of people have been saying it could be too big to fail. it's the world's eighth largest economy, very much in the eye of the storm. it may be too big to bail out some politicians and economists to bail out. we asked the head of pimco whether he was worried or surprised italy found itself in this situation. take a listen to what he had to say. >> surprise, no, worried, yes. surprised no, because europe has failed to get ahead of the crisis. when you fail to get ahead of the crisis,...
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big business is scared. if there's a default, they're going to lose a whole lot. >> reporter: americans don't like hearing about politicians losing their tempers during negotiations. >> i understand it's difficult. my job is very difficult. i don't have the option of walking out of a meeting. that would be considered completely inappropriate. >> reporter: many americans believe the debt ceiling needs to be raised but not everybody. >> if i have a credit card with a certain limit and i'm overspending, the answer is not to increase my spending limit. >> is this going to put a greater burden on us as the american people and i just don't think it will help the situation. >> reporter: but there are eternal optimists. >> no matter what they do, we'll survive. >> reporter: a hopeful note as we head into the home stretch on the debt crisis. fe lee shah taylor, cnn, new york. >> let's go over to south africa, where david cameron, the prime minister of united kingdom will be speaking a bit later on alongside the south
big business is scared. if there's a default, they're going to lose a whole lot. >> reporter: americans don't like hearing about politicians losing their tempers during negotiations. >> i understand it's difficult. my job is very difficult. i don't have the option of walking out of a meeting. that would be considered completely inappropriate. >> reporter: many americans believe the debt ceiling needs to be raised but not everybody. >> if i have a credit card with a...
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but we've always going to be the yeah the feel because he's always going to be a big fellow well a convicted felon he may be but after serving a decade on death row cory may is finally a free man police lot reads the death penalty racism and the drug war all factor into this tragic story an exclusive report in just a bit. to see around the world cases. now rape murder and we see there are there cases in which there's actually been will best occasional prosecution and it's crimes like these that are on the fence contractors a bad name and your business couldn't be better for mercenary forces what's behind all this and what does it mean for america's countless wars. to evening it's wednesday july twenty seventh i'm lisa caputo here in washington d.c. and of course they are watching our t.v. and we begin today with what else about our ongoing international crisis now less than one week folks in fact by these six hours and counting that's how much time is left until the end of the world's terrifying august second apocalyptic deadline which keep in mind we've already moved three times now and so
but we've always going to be the yeah the feel because he's always going to be a big fellow well a convicted felon he may be but after serving a decade on death row cory may is finally a free man police lot reads the death penalty racism and the drug war all factor into this tragic story an exclusive report in just a bit. to see around the world cases. now rape murder and we see there are there cases in which there's actually been will best occasional prosecution and it's crimes like these that...
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situation worse for rayna what they need to do is to go in and make the banks and the creditors take big losses they made the loans to to greece didn't you and i didn't make the loans to greece the greek citizens german citizen certainly did not make loans to greek to the greeks the dutch did so they need to go in there make the banks and the creditors take the big losses that greece reorganize and start over just letting greece build a bigger and bigger debts it's not going to make things better it's going to make them worse also look at the public discontent and it's growing and europe i mean it's not just greece and we still protest earlier and spain as well as our correspondent reporting so is this likely to spread to other neighboring nations perhaps who are struggling financially as well. of course it is i mean if you were a good honest citizen or finnish citizen and suddenly your politicians came to you and said ok you hons now you have to pay off these debts of these people sitting down in greece drinking booze all these people in in spain drinking sherry you would be furious i w
situation worse for rayna what they need to do is to go in and make the banks and the creditors take big losses they made the loans to to greece didn't you and i didn't make the loans to greece the greek citizens german citizen certainly did not make loans to greek to the greeks the dutch did so they need to go in there make the banks and the creditors take the big losses that greece reorganize and start over just letting greece build a bigger and bigger debts it's not going to make things...
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it's big business. as erin mclaughlin shows us, one tour company is cashing in on potter mania. >> with a wave of her harry potter wand, this tour guide leaves a pack of moguls. >> this is platform 9, where we are now. >> reporter: the aim of the tour, to connect famous potter film clips to actual filming locations. tour companies across london are cashing in on the harry potter craze. tickets for a three-hour tour cost $40 for adults and $36 for children. but there are plenty of fans lining up to learn more about harry potter's past. the tourists are most popular among american and british tourists. so around the corner you can see the road curving around to the left. >> this family is visiting london from colorado. two full days out of their five-day following are devoted to footsteps of harry potter. >> how much are you spending on harry potter? >> i don't know. i guess $400. i guess you can say a percentage of the plane tickets. >> we all get the books when they come out. we can't wait for the other
it's big business. as erin mclaughlin shows us, one tour company is cashing in on potter mania. >> with a wave of her harry potter wand, this tour guide leaves a pack of moguls. >> this is platform 9, where we are now. >> reporter: the aim of the tour, to connect famous potter film clips to actual filming locations. tour companies across london are cashing in on the harry potter craze. tickets for a three-hour tour cost $40 for adults and $36 for children. but there are plenty...
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we are making a big mistake. if we think there is one, universal model of western democracy that at some point between now and 2050, if you think that is what the future of the world is going to look like, you are going to be one very disappointed person. the chances of western-style democracy emerging in any of these countries has to be between 0 and 5% at best. the possibility of alternative models is something that was raised by david wright at the begin -- at the beginning in his opening remarks. i want you to think seriously about what it implies. singapore is not worrying about the jasmine revolution. singapore is the model. think of china as a giant, technocratic singapore in which the one-party state evolves itself in ways to avoid the collapse of th soviet experience. the second point, and this is where differ, it is precisely when nations are struggling with problems of internal political reform and challenges from below that they are most likely to pursue a more selfish and aggressive foreign policy. t
we are making a big mistake. if we think there is one, universal model of western democracy that at some point between now and 2050, if you think that is what the future of the world is going to look like, you are going to be one very disappointed person. the chances of western-style democracy emerging in any of these countries has to be between 0 and 5% at best. the possibility of alternative models is something that was raised by david wright at the begin -- at the beginning in his opening...
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we want to talk about entitlement programs andctu subsidies but not about the big areas of the federal budget that actually can stand some significant cuts that are protecting the interests ofte those who need to be protected in this society.cof t>> >> social security is broke because the social securityroke system is broke. if you ask anyone under 40, i'd say even under 50 years old now they're not depending on socialo security for their retirement. they're already making their owf plans. let's go ahead and address nowts these structural problems because frankly the public is already aware that they can't rely on social security. fix the structural programs now and give us the freedom to maker our own choices. >> i just can't let that go by.f the viewers of this program really need to know social security is not broke. in fact it's currently running s $2.3 trillion surplus. this created in 1980 because people knew there was a babyrean boom generation that was going to retire. in fact, we have a surplus in social security that's just for the next 20-some odd years, and if you simply sc
we want to talk about entitlement programs andctu subsidies but not about the big areas of the federal budget that actually can stand some significant cuts that are protecting the interests ofte those who need to be protected in this society.cof t>> >> social security is broke because the social securityroke system is broke. if you ask anyone under 40, i'd say even under 50 years old now they're not depending on socialo security for their retirement. they're already making their owf...
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the italians are known for being big savers. privatizations of state entities such as, for instance, the post office and the train network. pauline, we're talking about cuts here. the total package was supposed to be 52 billion just a couple of days ago. now it has risen to in excess of 79 billion euros. we'll see what happens later on today in parliament. pauline? >> yes. i've already read, nina, politicians may take a pay cut by as much as 50%. 10 we'll see what happens. this is certainly a critical time for a country with sluggish growth but high debt. >>> coming up next on "world business today," first he lost a up in and then his bid for bskyb turned to custard, turned sour. now to top it all off, rupert murdoch is under scrutiny in the u.s. we'll bring you more details on that in just a moment. active naturals wheat formulas target and help repair damage in just 3 washes. for softer, stronger... ... hair with life. [ female announcer ] nourish plus. only from aveeno. >>> from cnn hong kong and rome, this is "world business
the italians are known for being big savers. privatizations of state entities such as, for instance, the post office and the train network. pauline, we're talking about cuts here. the total package was supposed to be 52 billion just a couple of days ago. now it has risen to in excess of 79 billion euros. we'll see what happens later on today in parliament. pauline? >> yes. i've already read, nina, politicians may take a pay cut by as much as 50%. 10 we'll see what happens. this is...
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especially for big countries. they will go up the value-added chain in the export sector but their marketshare regardless of what portion their in and what chunk out of value-added chain is big enough, that won't drive growth. so it's got to come from the domestic becoming. it's got to come from aggregate demand and the domestic economy. that aggregate demand has to be the right mix of consumption and investment. because it will guide the evolution of the supply side of the economy much more prominently than happens when they were or any other country is poor in the domestic market doesn't matter. and that's all exactly right. in that there's lots of places where discipline or price distortions or other things. the thing that has worded china most is document very well, and imf working paper is the declining fraction of household, disposable household income and national income from 70 to 60%. and so, and in some sense in part operating with still almost 50% of the population, plus or minus a bit in the countrysid
especially for big countries. they will go up the value-added chain in the export sector but their marketshare regardless of what portion their in and what chunk out of value-added chain is big enough, that won't drive growth. so it's got to come from the domestic becoming. it's got to come from aggregate demand and the domestic economy. that aggregate demand has to be the right mix of consumption and investment. because it will guide the evolution of the supply side of the economy much more...
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>>> it's a classic tale of big business versus mom and pap. we're talking about new york's historic little italy. where traditional restaurants are trying to in compete with a new, italian powerhouse. richard roth explains. >> now, that's good. >> reporter: good seems an understatement for public reaction to eataly, the upscale extravaganza in manhattan. the new york branch of a global rollout, eataly rolled out with hype. >> eataly will become a destination for food aficionados from far and wide. >> reporter: those that cooked up eataly, says it's doubled projections. >> everyone seems to love everything about eataly. >> reporter: not everybody loves eataly. especially those in historic little italy. >> eataly is a great place. but it's more of a shopping mall. >> i respect the chefs of eataly. but eataly itself, there's restaurants in eataly. but it's not an italian experience. >> reporter: before the cheese heats up, eataly is not taking the bait. >> we're huge fans of little italy. i think little italy celebrates a part of new york that's
>>> it's a classic tale of big business versus mom and pap. we're talking about new york's historic little italy. where traditional restaurants are trying to in compete with a new, italian powerhouse. richard roth explains. >> now, that's good. >> reporter: good seems an understatement for public reaction to eataly, the upscale extravaganza in manhattan. the new york branch of a global rollout, eataly rolled out with hype. >> eataly will become a destination for food...
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one of the brothers becomes an sumo and that's why it's a big book! [laughter]. >> do you think that -- being a woman who is in women have been oppressed -- i don't know if they are now or not, dou think that has stimulated you in your writing coming out of that? you specifically and in general, do you feel like a lot of women have been stimulated by being part of an oppressed class? >> good question. >> very much so. i will try to answer a, b, c. for me, i know that the first thing i began to think about when i thought i wanted to write a novel was that i wanted to write about my culture. and because i had grownup in the chinese culture i wanted to write about china. i wanted to find out more about myself because of i was raised in the bay area and because i didn't know culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew i wasn't going to write about myself and knew that i was not going to write about my family. but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate eno
one of the brothers becomes an sumo and that's why it's a big book! [laughter]. >> do you think that -- being a woman who is in women have been oppressed -- i don't know if they are now or not, dou think that has stimulated you in your writing coming out of that? you specifically and in general, do you feel like a lot of women have been stimulated by being part of an oppressed class? >> good question. >> very much so. i will try to answer a, b, c. for me, i know that the first...
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i think it is up big burden for one child to support six adults. many chinese families have this challenge. china's rapidly aging population is only adding to the problem. to many pensioners, too few workers. much harder to keep that booming economy growing. now the company -- now the country's wealthiest provinces calling for change. they want them was there to be allowed to have more than one child. at that minorities in china are already exempt from the one child policy. many say it is time for everything to change. so far the authorities have said no. the question is, for how much longer? >> you've been watching abc news. >> just a reminder of our main news again this hour. more to come. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
i think it is up big burden for one child to support six adults. many chinese families have this challenge. china's rapidly aging population is only adding to the problem. to many pensioners, too few workers. much harder to keep that booming economy growing. now the company -- now the country's wealthiest provinces calling for change. they want them was there to be allowed to have more than one child. at that minorities in china are already exempt from the one child policy. many say it is time...
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i'm contessa brewer covering the big news coast to coast. the big story right now the phone hacking scandal in great britain reaches the highest echelons of government. with prime minister david cameron facing cheers and jeers in an uncommon emergency session of the house of commons. >> i have an old fashioned view about innocent until proven guilty. >> prime minister david cameron addressing the house of commons. >> if it turns out andy coulson knew about the hacking at the news of the world he will not only have lied to me, but he would have lied to the police, to a select committee torque the press complaints commission, and of course, perjured himself in a court of law. >> former news of the world ed tore andy coulson was until january cameron's communications director. >> with 20/20 hindsight and all that has followed i would not have offered him the job and i expect that he wouldn't have taken it. >> coulson was arrested this month suspected of corruption in the u.s. voice mail hacking and police bribery scandal. >> you live and you le
i'm contessa brewer covering the big news coast to coast. the big story right now the phone hacking scandal in great britain reaches the highest echelons of government. with prime minister david cameron facing cheers and jeers in an uncommon emergency session of the house of commons. >> i have an old fashioned view about innocent until proven guilty. >> prime minister david cameron addressing the house of commons. >> if it turns out andy coulson knew about the hacking at the...
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it is a big old sand hill. they had to do a lot of grading. >> in the building department, when we go out and look to people to building development, as soon as they squared away the top 6 inches or whatever is there, it is all sand. forever. in my yard, and there is nothing you can do about it. it is what there is. it was generally developed in response to the 1890's for mid- winter there, which was held in golden gate park. would the first buildings that was built in that area was a bar called the little shamrock, and it is still there just west of lincoln, just west from ninth avenue. it was built to help service people who were working on the big winter fair. they are still hoping the neighborhood. >> it is an offshoot of the 1892-8093 columbian exposition in chicago. when they were done, san francisco said bring it here. >> that is the chicken ranch. the building to the east of that is the chicken ranch, and you can see beyond to the west all sand dunes and hollows and gullies. that is one of the row house
it is a big old sand hill. they had to do a lot of grading. >> in the building department, when we go out and look to people to building development, as soon as they squared away the top 6 inches or whatever is there, it is all sand. forever. in my yard, and there is nothing you can do about it. it is what there is. it was generally developed in response to the 1890's for mid- winter there, which was held in golden gate park. would the first buildings that was built in that area was a bar...